Mark Bonokoski, Postmedia Network

Perennial award-winning columnist and radio commentator, Mark Bonokoski is Sun Media's former national editorial writer. His career as a columnist began with the Toronto Sun in 1977. Between 1988 and 1991, he served as Sun Media's European Bureau Chief, stationed in London, covering such events as the troubles in Northern Ireland, the terrorist bombing of the Pan-Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. In 1991, he was named Editor of the Ottawa Sun and, in 1997, he was appointed the newspaper's Publisher and CEO. He returned to his writer's roots in 2000 as National Affairs columnist for Sun Media, and then returned to the Toronto Sun as a columnist in 2002 until his appointment in 2010 as National Editorial Writer for the Sun chain.

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While the Senate is not required to have a No Vacancy sign out front following Justin Trudeau’s most recent nods of approval, there will nonetheless be a trio of offices available in January when three senators reach their expiry date.